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Dancing and romancing made for a perfect evening. Exemplifying this to a tee Jamie Leroux and Fred Butler danced to the late hours of the evening. Silent moments at an exciting event, such as the ‘“‘Freshman-Sophomore Social’? are rare but well appreciated. Maureen Garvey and Steven Proia disco- vered this truth over and over again. Sharing the laughter and a quiet moment to remem- ber are Stefanie Ganci and date, and Peter Spinale with Kristen Lennon. 6 Social
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own angle on life filled with a starburst of enthusiasm. All over the area we show that we are alive from eight to two and beyond in a panorama of activities. After school, you'll see us run- ning harder and working longer to make ourselves and our or- ganizations the best they can be. The difference that we display is the enthusiasm that makes us do things just a little bit better. Our angle adds that sparkle to our accomplishments. Attend a play and experience the en- ergy given off by the cast. . . Send in the clowns to liven the homecoming .... spirit! Donning brightly colored costumes and painted faces, Monique Debatis,Gabrielle Len- faa multi-level set design, worthy of a Broadway production and realize the work that was done after school and into the night that led to this production. Watch a basketball game and see the determination of the team and the spirit of the specta- tors. CYO groups and churches throughout the area know that we give our all on and off Feehan’s grounds with nartz, Glen Bourque and Sherri Crandell played z big part in the activities and excitement of the ay. Students are alive and well here all day and far into the night and all seven of the weeks’ days for most of the year. the. leadership given and re- sponsibility taken to im- prove the organization to which we belong. We have an angle on life that’s animated to the point that we can call our angle full of life. Our shine is bright so let it show through .. . Student Life 5
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Radiating their enthusiasum are Eric Perrault, Mark Coogan, and Jeanne Mongeau. Social Airs Carried in “Open Arms”’ “Special” and “‘real’’ only begin to communicate the meaning that the Social had for freshmen and sophomores, How hands shook while pinning on corsages! How stomachs twirled as did the gowns! After weeks of anticipation, the night arrived and the couples strolled in. This April night affair transformed the otherwise plain cafeteria. The decorations sported spring colors and paper flowers held tight to the couples’ names. The age-old decisions came to mind. “Where should we sit?” ‘“‘Do you see anyone we know?” “Will the band be good?” The theme song of the 1982 Social was “Open Arms’. The band provided music for the dancers and for those who were content with sitting one out as chivalry came to the fore, and the boys served the girls “Feehan Punch’’. As time carried the night onward, the cake was cut and couples walked periodically from the noise of the cafeteria to the hallway for pictures. The sounding of ‘“Open Arms” brought all out to the dance floor to close their night with a slow song. Many couples would go out afterward for a late night meal. No matter who may have shared in this event, the next morning brought reflections of an unique experience. Memories are difficult to understand unless a person has been a part of the Freshman-Sophomore Social. Secret Agents’ drummer sets the pace of the evening. Nearing the end — Monique Debatis and John Cote share a silent moment. Social 7
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