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18 “What is this assembly that is called a Seminar?” whispered freshmen. “| don’t know,” most replied. The freshman class soon found out! Two hundred thirty-two freshmen piled into the auditorium, filling more seats than any other class had, in the history of Bishop Feehan High School. Responding to the questioning glances, Robert Bergh, Student Council President, explained why they were seated there, by themselves at 8:15 in the morning. The Frosh weren’t in trouble, but they were going to be introduced to every activity Feehan had to offer. Just one month earlier, the freshmen hesitantly stepped into the school. Not knowing many people, they made friends rapidly. But they “But I have three English classes!” Sister Regina tries to eliminate confusion on the first day. Involvement - Name of the Game still didn’t know much about Feehan. The upperclassmen showed them! The opening presentations were from the Colorguard and Drill Team. Both groups sent vibrations of spirit to the Freshmen and they set the pace for well prepared skits from several clubs. The Tennis Team smashed a few balls into the audience. The Folk Group appropriately presented their welcoming song, but the Dance Committee’s skit stole the show. The Freshmen roared with laughter as fellow classmates attempted to perform some disco steps. The new class got the message. Now, they know what it’s all about. No matter what club they join, they’l| remember — Involvement is the name of the game! Uneasy freshman offer a challenge to photographer Jock.
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English high tea at the Temletts in Teddington, England, delights hosts and Feehan guests. Seated are Mr. Peter Temlett, junior Lisa Gaulitz, Mr. Tim Temlett, Mrs. Pip Temlett, Sister Mary Enda Costello; standing, Mrs. Patricia Roper, Sister Christina from Twickenham, senior Diane Cote, Mr. Alan Kazarian, history teacher. Not pictured: Mary Ellen Marcelino, graduate, and Mrs. Marina Carpio. Mickey Mouse’s favorite fan, Journalism’s 1978 Man of the Year, Headmaster and Yearbook Adviser for Augusta Military Academy, Verona, Virginia, Colonel Charles E. Savedge interweaves dramatics and humor while he instructs in the basics of good journalism. Wouldn't a frosty lemonade taste delicious now! Elm branches provided temporary relief from summer heat experienced during the Amherst yearbook convention attended by Mary-Katherine Mawn, Sharon Sawyer, Andrée Fontaine, JoAnne Chaput, Kathleen Killion and Carolyn Keefe. Marine biology is an exciting field. NSF Program members, Marlene Cutitar, Andrée Fontaine and Laura Smith participate ina shellfish survey at the Wickford Marine Biological Station, Wickford, R.I. 17
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“You mean |’m in the wrong class?” Senior Glenn Leman expresses surprise when his name is not on the roll. Total schedule changes aren’t new to Juniors Sue Healy and Heidi Ritzinger. Usually, Freshmen come from book buying with heavy loads and lighter purses; but Donna Schriever and Andrea Pariseau get some change. 19
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