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Handshake and smile are given to Proud classmates stand by as Paula DeYoung concludes the tree planting cere- Steven Fachada by Sister Faith as he mony with a memorable speech. receives his Yearbook Award, one of his many prizes. ae Thanking all parents for their support during the Feehan years, Christopher Lefebvre delivers his Parents’ Night speech. Salutatorian of the Class of ‘81, William Hyland, carries off many awards. Parents Night, Class Day 19
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Applause, Applause Friends gathered in the auditorium for Parents’ Night in honor of the Class of 1981. Awards were given out for those with outstanding scholastic achievement, for those who had participated in athletics, drama, or Flashback. A new award, named in honor of Sister Vincent Ferrer, was proudly received by William McLaughlin. Valedictorian Tracy Giordano received the Balfour honor key, and Salutatorian William Hyland was presented the Monsignor Shea trophy for being an outstanding scholar-athlete. “Secret Shamrock’’ Richard Basile deservedly captured the spirit cup. Marianne Doran and James Wynne will go down in history as the Feehanites of the Year. To list all the other awards would take up another page. To the complete surprise of everyone, Flashback ‘81 was distributed to the graduates-to-be, another Feehan first. Each and every student received recognition as they were presented their yearbook by Sister Faith. Friends then gathered in the cafeteria for refreshments. This gathering was the last time they came together before the graduation ceremonies, where friendship was the key word in life for the Class of 1981. Satisfaction fills Marianne Marcoux as she views the final product of the year book, she and many others worked hard to put together. For the last time, as a senior, Marianne Doran receives Holy Communion from Father George Bellenoit during Class Day Mass. 18 Parents Night, Class Day
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Forward March into Life Pride, accomplishment, Tracy Giordano delivered friendship, respect — the hug said it all. This was not just another high school graduation; graduate Michael DiPietro assured that. Michael had, after the Catholic Schools Week Mass, won St. Patrick’s Day off. Naturally he had to do something just as good; and, upon receiving his diploma, he hugged the bishop, to the delight of his classmates and the amazement of everyone else. In a more serious vein, of friendship throughout the graduates about using the gifts God has given them to succeed in life. Then the graduates marched out. The rest of the evening was filled with the joy and pride of congratulations of friends and relatives, and the tears that come with leaving long-time friends and memories behind. Receiving congratulations from Sis- ter Mary Faith Harding are (from top to bottom) Karen Doyle, Joseph the valedictory on the value life. Bishop Cronin spoke to achievement, the praise and Simonelli, Colleen Sheehy, John Kil- lion, Anne Ross, and Richard Basile. “'Time and friendship” is the theme of Tracy Giordano’s valedictory address at graduation as she wishes her classmates good luck in the fu- ture and bids them adieu. Looking into their future and re- flecting on their past, Maureen Cas- tro and Robin Castagnola march to- wards their dreams. Leading the graduating class of 1981 to Pomp and Circumstance and thinking ahead a year Juniors Steven Manning and Timothy Killion get an early taste of graduation.
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