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Explaining facts with audiovis- ual materials and encouraging student involvement, this year’s history department made learn- ing more enjoyable. Classes looked into issues such as in- flation, poverty, welfare and many other current happenings. Students who were enrolled in one of the three law classes trav- eled to Boston’s John Hancock Hall to attend a seminar on “Ju- venile Justice.” Back at Feehan, Mr. Loew’s Ism’s class studied the principles of a variety of political theories while Mr. Cunniff’s American Government class formed party platforms and held mock elections in which a president and vice president were chosen. All freshmen took a world his- tory course and sophomores par- ticipated in the American Studies program for a second year. Keep- ing up with past and present events, students prepared for their future lives as involved citizens. “What does Watergate have to do with it? Isn’t it a hotel?” queried Linda Boucher as Patricia Barrows, Steven Pedro, Mary Ann McAuliffe, Perry Mayer, Karen Alix, Bradley Locke, Kevin O’Donald, Alice Des- Vergnes respond immediately. Below: Engrossed in Mr. Cunniff’s history lecture are Maureen Dunn, Maurice Guer- riere, Irma Velez, and Thomas Morin. Field trips, elections spark social awareness 24
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Left: “I’m dying?” Kevin Murphy, Sr. Rose Angela, Pam Wishnevsky and Sue Corbeil convince Betty Ann Doyle that she is. Below: Lab reports are a new experience as Penny Perreault attempts to combine accuracy and theory to reach a conclusion. Below: Hoping it won’t explode, Annette Courchesne, Jane Kelly, and Josette Poi- rier try their hand at experimenting in the Chem Lab.
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= See eg ee eh at te ert e resis: Pahedid Above: Outlining is a good study tool ac- cording to Mr. Galligan, but Richard Shee- han, John Perry, and Steven Pedro disagree. Right: Sizing up man’s past are Donna Castro, Gene DeFreitas, and Mr. Engelhardt. Above: “Justice is blind but I am not” ex- claims Mr. Perkoski in his Law class as he checks Donna Laliberte’s notebook. 20
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