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can be phun One of the most valuable lessons learned in Feehan’s gym was the lesson of learning to “make do.” The Phys. Ed staff overcame gigantic hurdles to bring top notch instruction to the students. Engaging in activities which required minimal equipment, boys wrestled, played volleyball and ran the track. The girls, double in number but with only half the staff, matched the boys’ enthusiasm for gym. Anticipating more equipment next year, the staff has added Advanced Phys. Ed. to the program. The course is bound to be popular. Above: “Only forty nine more to go,” sighs Below: Because of limited budgets, gym Daniel Des Vergnes as he struggles through sit students must be resourceful. Here one class ups in Physical Education class. substitutes a volleyball for basketball. cote nmap dic atemeieemnehneienansenieciaonnncsoeains Above: Sophomore Barbara Marceau prepares a blazing slapshot during a period two soccer match. 25
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Diamonds are a girl’s best friend “The count is three and t wo in the last of the ninth. The batter steps to the box, composes herself and, after a moment of hesitation, knocks a single into left field driving in the winning run.” The Feehan softball team, coached by newcomer, Sister Norma Mousseau ended many games this way, winning one third of the games by less than three runs. The girls did well, winning seven of their twelve games. With several experienced | : Above: Shortstop Denise Neveux anxiously frosh ae next year, the team awaits the low ground ball which will set up can anticipate an even better season. Feehan’s patented double play. Above: Congratulating the other team on a well played game are Joan Rhilinger, Donna Above: Awaiting the next pitch, Melodye Gaboury, Shannon Lee, Sue Benoit, and Jane Kelly. Broadley raises her bat, plants her feet and prepares to knock one out of the park. 24
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Pick of the crop Honor students earned recognition in National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. Each group has a dual function: to recognize academic excellence and to provide service to the school. Bicentennial speeches, Thanksgiving baskets and tutoring underclassmen were some of the projects in which these students employed their talents. The highest scoring seniors on the PSAT were Donna Laliberte and Thomas Blythe. Their ability makes them eligible for scholarships and higher honors. Junior National Honor Society, Front row: Nancy Fosco, Mary Jane Martin, Roxanne Desjardins, Roberta Mc Alice, Lynn Stack, Lisa Farinacci, Margo Robichaud, Susan Robinson. Second row: Virginia McDonagh, Christine Vincent, Carolyn Sylvestre, Teresa DiTullio, Lorna Gunning, Eileen Gildea, Susan Gagnon, Karen Walsh, Ann Morton, Pauline Corriveau. Third row: Michele Rossi, Joanne Meegan, Kerry O’Heir, Mary Goulet, Catherine La Rose, Michele Roberge, Noel Pini, Colleen Brennan, Kathy Flanders, Lisa Donnelly, Jane Kelley. Fourth row: Domenic Dintino, Richard Sheehan, Lisa McDermott, Nancy Sibilia, Joanna Needham, Judy DiCenzo, Claudette Lemieux, Mary Motel, Katherine Beckett, Steven Agostini. Last row: Steve Pelletier, Glenn Slomin, Michael Germaine, Mark Amesbury, Paul Lynch, Lawrence Johnson, Greg Borden, Eugene Hart, Mark Cummings, Daniel Kirby, Keith Brais, Luis Molina. Seniors, first row: George Lauro, Carol Moore, Eileen Stelmach, Christine Kelly, MaryAnn Gorelezenho, Richard Arrighi. Second row: Dolores McDonagh, Mary Morin, Michele Nadeem, Denise Neveux, Judy O’Neil, Maureen Early, Barbara Lewis. Third row: Thomas Grimes, James Lew, Rose Healy, Carolyne Handrigan, Joanne Savoie, Karen McKuen, Pam Sullivan, Donna Laliberte, Gerri Gauteri, Karen Tatro, Laura Jewitt, Pat Taylor, Nadine Gosselin. Last row: Frank Luongo, James Krauth, Julie Zachman, Tom Blythe, Bob Welch, Bob Cote, Coleen Durocher, Cindy Parente. Middle picture, N.H.S. officers: Gerri Gauteri, Michele Nadeem, Carol Moore, Bob Welch. 26
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