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Feehan takes track laurels The Shamrocks’ track season started out with a bang! Through hard practice and determination the Shamrocks swept the Southeastern Massachusette Division II Championship. Some of our Shamrocks seemed to have become addicted to breaking school records such as Bob Robillard’s javeline throw of 175’8’ and John Lambert’s high jump of 6234”. Juniors also contributed to new school records. Rick Santos’ hurdle record was 16 seconds and Peter Lambert’s record pole vault was 11’9”. Although many individual records were set, the Feehan track team was a real team. Through team effort the Shamrocks compiled a fine record, losing only to Dighton-Rehoboth. The Shamrocks proved themselves superior at the Divisional track meet where t hey captured first place. Above left: Clocking times for boys’ track is coach John Perkoski, while Mr. Klenk and coach Mario Santonastaso keep score. Above right: Leaping over hurdles is not all fun; it is hard work as Richard Santos proves through facial expression. Right: Striving and straining to win, James Dever and Bob Ashe give it all they have in competition against Fairhaven. 18 Opposite page, above: Boys’ track team, front row: Mr. Santonastaso, David Diamond, Ed Weygand, John Perry, Perry Mayer, Thomas Lennox, Frank Louongo, Peter Lambert, Steven McNally, Gregory Lauro. Second row: John McEnaney, Paul Lambert, Jeff Patch, Robert Ashe, Steve Fillman, John Lambert, Paul Lynch, Barry Dalton, James Wachta, Joseph Rando, George Landry, Kevin Rousseau. Third row: Coach Perkoski, Mr. Klenk, David Rogers, Richard Sheehan, Rick Almedia, Richard Santos, Eliot Brais, Mike McKay, Peter Benoit, Rick Pombriant, George Lauro, Jim Quaglia, Bob Robillard. Last row: Dirk Belt, Jim Dever, Terry Buckley, Peter Grundy, Frank McDeed, Paul Stringham, Rod Meloni, John Demeot, Ed Leblance, Bob L’'Homme, Keith Brais, John Wisneiski, Mark Cuddy, Dean Merlin. Girls’ Track, front: Julie Zachman, Gisele Neveux, Michele Lapierre, Eileen Ashe, Donna Martel, Sue Lawrence. Second: Maureen Dunn, Jane Bol inger, Marilyn Castro, Eileen Stelmack, Meg McDermott, Judy Mahoney, Ginny McDonagh, Nancy Sedlack, Debbie Hermans. Third: Marian Brett, Stacy Carrier, Laurie Walker, Tracy Douglas, Linda Adinolfi, Lauren Lennartz, Kathy Sanocki, Marie Gemme, Marianne Bahr, Gisele Roberge, Kathy O’Malley. Last row: Carol Lapierre, Sharon Hardrow, Robin Lincoln, Kathy Reynolds, Andrea Weygand, Judy DiRenzo, Dolores McDonagh, Liz Parker, Pat Flaherty, Michele Roberge, Chris Berg, Carol Sedlack.
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Above: Painstakingly sewing her seams, Karen Tatro prays that they will be straight—or at least stay together! Above right: Working on her afghan is Sandra Parsons, while Victor Lacasse awaits the finished product. Boys bake, Girls build Stereotypes became a thing of the past at Feehan as boys became bakers and girls became builders. Future homemakers received on the job training from Mrs. Schensnol, homemaking teacher, as they actually prepared food for S. Faith’s meeting with Bishop Daniel Cronin. While students in home-ec made bread, students in shop made ... what else, bread boxes! With the aid of shop instructor, Mr. Fortin, boys and girls produced creative and useful products, some becoming Christmas presents for family and friends. Manual skills coupled with traditional book learning helped Feehanites to become well rounded persons. Left: Mixing the ingredients well, Constance Bradshaw prepares to decorate a cake with the expert assistance of Mrs. Schensonol. 17
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