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Above Left: Seizing control of Philosophy class, Lisa Ezyk leads the discussion on the book, “I’m OK, You’re OK.” Above: Juniors John Cuddy, Marianne Bahr and Mary Jorge present the offer- tory gifts at Feehan’s Thanksgiving Mass. Left: “How do you define religion?” Sister Elizabeth Doyle asks David Cullen. 13
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Utopia study; “Mr. Blue”, “Walden Two”. “T am the Alpha and the Omega”, says the Lord. Feehan’s religion department instilled this philosophy in their courses. Fresh- man Revelation I students traced the geneology of Christ through the outstanding prophets of the old testament during Advent. In Revelation II, sophomores studied three aspects of Christian life: Bible, Christian worship, and Mo- rality. Junior and Senior electives covered a variety of subjects from Encounter with Christ to Para- dise—Utopia. World religion stu- dents traveled to Agudas Achim synagogue, exploring the Jewish faith. “The Art of Loving” was the subject of term papers for Mr. Lang’s philosophy students, while Mr. Servant’s classes studied “Mr. Blue” and “Walden Two”. Stu- dents in Christian Family Life participated in a mock baptism, il- lustrating the importance of sac- raments in our lives. Right: Enacting a baptism are “mother” Stephanie Struhar, “Father” John Cuddy, “godparents” Henry McDeed and Martha Sullivan and “celebrant” Fr. Harrington. Below: Engrossed in Sister Julie Pay- ment’s explanation of the seven plagues of Egypt are Revelation I students Robert Iacono, Anne Mitchell, Kathleen Mitchell, James Wachta and David Valois. RR POORURE BE PRERIILRYS by bh we ie ob by be? iy be ey ye bb ey ® ohh ® % bh i by be de® Wi oo 2 ihe be h hin be ie ® P te hay ie eT he » Sei oe ® » en f sg th hn we be ee A | MTTIT Eee by a 7] ; heh ote ye BT f ‘ - fae etn
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Novel, Drama Sci-fi highlight new electives Science Fiction? In English? You bet. Only one-fourth of the new Senior English college courses, Sci-fi joined the Modern Novel, Mode-Drama and Contem- porary Voices in Poetry. Senior honors continued their explora- tion of great world literature. Ju- niors, journeyed to Brandeis Uni- versity to see a production of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” as a highlight to their British literature course. Soph- omores examined America’s liter- ature in direct relation to our country’s colorful history in the American Studies program. Fee- han’s youngest class investigated the elements of drama, poetry, novels, and other literary forms, in addition to rhetoric. Right: While Mr. Gagnon dissuades Mark Cuddy from invading the world with giant pickles, Robert Ferland and Barry Fonseca attempt to write science fiction stories. Below: Video-taping a sophomore original, Mr. Haskins, Mary Beth Warner and Ro- berta McAlice experience a lighter side of English. ry vb Yagh Aline box Sorlure, but xar wd ON The Ki- Ay ut cim 7 S me oir, ¥ (Ow OQim 15 crime 3 KL owall r star
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