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SENIORS LAST DANCE,LAST CHANCE i oe i “YOu may cross examine the ' witness, counselor.”’ “Thank you, Your Honor.” The prosecuting attorney approached the stand. ‘Where were you on the night of May third, 1979?’ questioned the attorney. ‘| was at the Bishop Feehan High School Prom,” responded the quivering girl. ‘Where was the alleged prom?” “| was at the Colonial Hilton in Cranston, Rhode Island. ’’ “A likely story — All right, what time did it start?”’ “‘I-| think it was at seven o'clock.”’ “You think?” ‘| don’t know! | began to get ready at three in the afternoon. | was so nervous; by six o'clock, | was running late! The doorbell rang; there was my date in a tux. | hardly noticed him without jeans! He gave me acorsage, then we drove off in his dad’s car. At the prom, we spotted friends the minute we walked in; joked and reminisced. The buffet was delicious, but who wanted to eat when they could be up boogying? Then the queen and her court were chosen. Marie Charon looked radiant; she and her court, Laura Maxwell, Kathleen Lincoln, Bonnie Begin, Catherine Sheehy and Andrée Fontaine took their places in a perfect evening. ‘Always and Forever, each moment with you...” “You may step down.” “If no one has any further questions, the jury will recess to pass averdict.”’ “Your Honor, we find the defendant guilty as charged. She obviously had a good time at the prom.” Face worth a thousand words; crowned queen for the night, Marie Charron gazes starstruck as her dream comes true with date Clayton Lennartz. Wallflowers? Never at a prom! Swaying to the music, Laura Maxwell and escort, Darilyn Judge and Clinton Oxley, Patricia Mahoney and Steven Felici, Patricia Temple and Steven Lee, with Andrée Fontaine and her escort experience the joy and glamor of an evening shared by not just two, but all.
On crutches but not out of commission, Richard Kirby was presented the Gary F. Flynn award by a 1965 graduate, Mr. James Ferrara. President of Salve Regina College, Newport, R.1. Sister was keynote speaker of the Teachers’ Convention. Catholic educators listen attentively as Superintendent of Schools, Father George Coleman introduces Sister Lucille McKillop, fe) is IML LLLELLL LAE ALE LER LEYLA ELT mR Nts iain iceman . Service Reaps Rewards ‘Mix enough batter for seventy- five more.’ Pancakes for a very large family? You bet! The family of people that supports us, by attending community activities that we sponsor. Aunt Jemima would have been proud of our football team. They abandoned the gridiron for the griddle to coordinate the Pancake Breakfast-Car Wash which raised money for summer football camp. Guest speakers, refreshments, and informal conversation with faculty highlighted meetings of the Mothers’ and Fathers’ Clubs. Together, they sponsored the spaghetti supper held October 13 and the Thirty Week Club. While other students in diocesan schools left early Thursday, May 3 to enjoy the long weekend, many students here appeared in uniform to assist at the Teachers’ Convention. Speakers were stationed in classrooms while the entire gym was filled with displays of textbooks and teaching aids. One drizzly afternoon in May had students running in circles. Why? To show their spirit in the Jogathon. When different clubs sponsor an event, they know it will take a lot of time and effort. But they also know it’s worth it. Participation makes us special. Baseball player, Thomas Manning, received a warm welcome with his award at the Sports Awards Banquet from Coach Peter Galligan.
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