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The two o'clock bell buzzes excuses for getting together and gatherings Feehanites enjoy. throughout the school. Within celebrating! That’s right, for Whatever the setting or group, seconds, halls are packed with partying! all parties are basically the same: shouting, laughing students. Last Even with the hectic schedules spending time with friends away minute locker clean-ups prevail followed by most students, finding from the classroom and simply until 2:10 when the final bus pulls = acouple of hours to party isnever having a good time! Both students out of the parking lot, followed by aproblem. Beach parties, and faculty alike welcome a party an endless procession of masquerade parties, skating to break the routine of each week. screeching cars. School is finished parties, pool parties, birthday They say: “‘All work and no play for another year! parties, cast parties, holiday makes Jack a dull boy.”’ If this is Just what do all of the above parties, toga parties, Spanish true there are very few boring situations have in common? Not dinner parties, and reunions are people at our school! ‘‘What are much, except that they’re all just a few of these social you doing Saturday night?”’ “Cheers for Latin!” Karen Doyle and Jane Lynch enjoy an evening at a toga party. Weekend in New Hampshire gets Mark Dieterle, Michael Gamache, Tracey Giordano, Pamela Gleason, Melissa Clarkin, and Roderick Nerney involved in an ice-breaker game at their Peer Counseling workshop. Eagles aren’t easy to build, so Daren Carvalho and Suzanne Poirier discover as they help build their successful homecoming float. Yum, yum — Sister Patricia’s meatballs and spaghetti supper satisfies Peer Counselors Roderick Nerney, Susan Wegerdt, and Michelle Giordano. Mystery characters Michelle Cartier and Edward Desjardins, win the prize for the best costumes at the band Halloween party. Parties 23
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WEEKENDS WERE MADE FOR... Disguised in all sorts of costumes are Maura O'Neil, Elizabeth Rocha, Joseph MacDougald, Raymond Boucher, Emilie Blais, and Colleen Kelly celebrating their band Halloween party. Toga party at the Lefebvre’s house mixes Latin with fun for Ann Palmer, Kerry Fallon, Karen Doyle, Steven Fachada, Jane Lynch, Joseph Simonelli, Renee Palin, Mark Lefebvre, James Pratt, Ken Butler, Marie Gousie, Robert Lacombe, and Amie Hodgkins. 22 Parties Wham! Smack! The yellow ball piece taken down brings memories whistles over the net and beyond with it. “Remember the time John the wildly outstretched arm and knocked the teapot offthe racket of the D-R player. Shouts balcony?” or “‘Wasn’t that a riot and interjections rise over the when Paul closed his overcoat in court for the Shamrocks have the doors on opening night?” At taken this final match, 5 to 0. times there is more reminiscing Grinning, athletes head for the than disassembling. Eventually, locker room and victory however, the whole stage is bare celebrations. again and the platforms and flats Gathering onstage for the last are stored in the wings. Cast and time, silent students dismantle the crew depart from the silent theatre massive ‘‘Oliver’’ set. Each stage for the cast party.
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Summer in Italy! From Rome to Sicily, from Assisi to Bologna, Kevin Birch comes to the centuries old church of St. Stepheno. Kevin also visited his uncle, Bishop G. Giaquinta and many other relatives. What else but Spain’s tall ships could lure Spanish teachers Miss Sedlak and Mrs. Drobnis to Boston’s harbor in cold, drenching rain? “Over here, over here!’’ Joseph MacDougal, Raymond Boucher, Margaret Flanagan, Diana Carey and Mr. Dillon enjoy a game of water basketball. Famished band members, Lanette Dugan, Michelle Boucher, Raymond Boucher, Renee Palin, Joseph MacDougal, Peter Blais, Emilie Blais and John Precopio eagerly await hamburgers. 24 Summer
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