Bishop Feehan High School - Flashback Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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“Fire up for victory!” Colorguard members, Gloria Guimond, Michele DeRosa, Diane Morrissey, Paula Monihan, Reneé Guimond, Michelle Goodreau, Jennifer Cook, Deryl Phillips, Donna Prest, and Maryellen O’Connell show their spirit at the first football game of the season. Dance couple Laurie St. Hilaire and Frank Mitchell groove to the sounds of ‘‘Breezin’ ”’ at the Freshman-Sophomore Social. Like Egyptian pyramids, the Religious Education Center contains spiritual treasures for all those who seek to unlock its secrets. FLAIR IN COMME STUDENT LUE

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Pantomine dancers Linda Cronin, Susan Cunningham, and Karen Doyle silently preview the plot of Once Upon A Mattress. Qoening the 60 ¢ With. . Step right up! How about forming one giant line from Walpole to Warren? Take all the hungry breakfast- ers, all the spaghetti lovers, the- ater goers buying tickets to the musical, participants in the Father-Daughter Grand March, receiving lines from the Prom and Freshman-Sophomore Social, the Graduation Honor Guard, the graduates and the kids halfway down the hall color- ing one of those LONG spirit signs for the tunnel... whew! There you have it. Involvement, it’s what ties us all together, uniting an entire region. Coordinating projects wasn’t always easy; during freak snow- storms or a gas Crunch, even six lane Interstate 95 was aban- doned. So, we often switched to ... the next best thing to being there.”’ Angry parents demanded to know, ‘“‘Who called Woonsocket and talked for 57 minutes!’ What a shock, when they were reminded that they, ‘‘made the call to organize the Spaghetti Supper!”’ But the hassles were worth it; before long, people started won- dering, ‘‘What’s happening next!’’ as we open the 80’s with Flagbearer, Timothy Patch leads Joyce Bertone and the rest of the seniors in . cadence to ‘Pomp and Circumstance.”



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FUNNY THINGS HAPPEN AT OWN THINGS BIG EVENT - OUR Bigger and better than ever! No, that’s nota line for acommercial; it’s a phrase which accurately describes our ‘Big Event.”’ The second annual variety show, which took place on April 8, displayed promising talent in dance, music, singing, and drama. A few comedians emerged from the event, too. Emcee for the second year ina row, Gary Begin, nicknamed ‘‘Tex,”’ started the show off on the right foot with his professionalism and antics. Many memorable acts come to mind. The song ‘“‘Double Vision,”’ performed by the Mulrey twins, Richard and Robert, was clever and sounded ‘‘twice’’ aS Super. Keren Bendiksen sang, ‘‘Make It With You” with heart and soul, and who could forget the replay of the Saturday Night Live skit, “‘Lisa and Todd” by Tim Hall, Mary Beckett, Linda St. Hilare and Paul Kelly? Mr. Kalkus got into the act, too. Dressed in flannel shirts, he and Bobby Bergh sang the amusing tale of the ‘Tennessee Bird Walk. ’ Then, Bobby ‘winged it’’ with ‘‘Sweet Baby James,” which he dedicated to his parents. Churning out a rowdie rendition of ‘Freebird’ was Our own rock band, “‘Viper,”’ featuring Sean Clancy, Mark Diamond, John Geisslemen, Ralph Germani and Chris Roberge, closing the program. The Big Event showed us who had the courage to ‘‘do their own thing”’ in front of their peers and produced some Super stars not to mention a fun, spirited night! Ol’ New Orleans revived with the brassy sounds of the jazz band, featuring David Doucette, Mark DiGirolamo, Daniel McGuire, Christopher Lefebvre, Raymond Boucher, Linda Morrisette, and Margaret Healy. “Where are you goin’? Where...’ Diane Sheehan performs haunting strains of ‘By My Side.” “wish | were an Oscar Meyer Weiner...” declares an earnest Dianne Carey. “Howzat?”’ | “Tennessee Bird Walk” rises to the top of the charts, performed by Robert Bergh and Mr. Olen Kalkus at the ‘‘Big Event.”

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