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TOGIEWTH ERS WIEICAIN IDO AYN ATH ING Student life at Feehan commences... We don’t know what to expect At first. But, then We learn the secret — Involvement, In every activity! We are afraid to miss something, So we go along with the crowd. . . Dances, Homecomings, Proms. Sometimes we go off to express our individuality. . . Dinner from scratch, a Thanksgiving feast! Plays, Senior Home-Ec class prepared everything from turkey to table settings. Clockwise are Summer courses, Nancy McNamara, Brian McGowan, ' . Vincent Fortier with camera, Mrs. eet involvement. Schensnol, Marie Charron, Lisette rAVAT a] McKenna, Daniel DesVergnes, and Thomas We also plan activities on our Lennon. own... Assemblies, Head carpenter and host for senior float meetings, Peter Ferland rests from his Masses, labors for a moment. The Big Event — which best describes our years at Feehan, Days so special; Yet we know they won't last forever. So we try to put that day out of our minds. . . But it approaches rapidly, Too rapidly. . . Graduation.
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“Those were the days my friend. We thought they’d never end, We'd sing and dance. . .” Yes, my friend, those were the days; but these are the days — the days of laughter, song, group involvement and Feehan spirit. Together, this is what made our Big Event such a phenomenal success. Never will we forget the sight of Mr. Haskins unhesitantly shaving off his beard; or courageous Mr. Loew, who, for one night, garbed in frills and lace, paraded around as Chastity Bono. And we'll always remember the female faculty members, alias Bee-Bops, who danced and bopped to the swinging sounds of the fifties. The climax of the evening was the Paul O’Boy Roast. Dean Martin and his panel of celebrities couldn’t have Screams of “No, don’t!” and, “Go, go!” don’t seem to affect anow beardless Mr. Haskins as Gary Begin prepares to pay up the ten dollar bet. J04390 ROO] PO006 D:01-05-79 done any better than our own panel, consisting of students and Mr. O’Boy’s brother, Joseph O’Boy. The audience was quiet as it listened to the panel tell put-downs and jokes, for no one knew exactly how Mr. O’Boy would react. All turned out well, for Mr. O’Boy proved to be a super sport with a great sense of humor. It was moments, like the Big Event that made us realize how special it is to have fun being an important part of the Feehan community. “For we were young and sure to have our way. Those were the days, Oh yes, those were the days.” Roasting Mr. Paul O’Boy are Old Man (Greg Lauro), emcee Dean Martin (Paul Guimond), Mr. O’Boy’s nephew (Perry Fernandes), his doctor (Patrick Healy), and his grandfather (Michael Flaherty). — K = x BS “ aisvoallabaodinnnininhnsinbabeinoos ae . CME Smiling at the mechanical device with open- close shutter control is the Conehead family: daughter (Andrea Weygand), boyfriend (Robert Bergh), and Mr. and Mrs. Conehead (Kathryn Reynolds and Carol Cronan).
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