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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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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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Below: Displaying her collage on “A Pair of Glasses”, Linda Boucher explains her il- lustrations to Sister Enda and Steven Diaz. — — sos PA AS Mio aS SES AO oo amass Above: “Do you want me?” asks Mr. Ser- vant as Nancy Sedlak, Richard Volpe, Wendy Ryan, Theresa Wassil, Steven Par- ente, David Sharples, and Shelley Piggot notice a visitor. Below: Increasing their vocabulary with crossword puzzles, Virginia Pedro, Perry Mayer, and Lori Miller search for the answers.
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