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

 - Class of 1983

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After a year of hard work and tough competition, athletes Christina Marcin, Stephanie Marcin, Mark Giansante, Richard McDonagh, and David Pelland enjoy an evening of rest and relaxation. “Our secret recipe is going public’. Football mem- bers, Paul Lonardo, Steven Hudson, Roger DesVerg- nes, and Christopher Herman say as they get set to flip flapjacks. 14 Spring Things Congratulating Claudia Cisternelli for her excellence in Cheerleading, moderator Miss Jean Siddall offers a certificate of appreciation and a friendly smile.

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Suitable for business, sports, or shopping are the cotton skirt and plaid blouse with eyelet trim modeled by Darcie Harris. Changing roles from narrator to model, Mrs. Madeleine Livingston shows her black harem pants to advantage. Wearing a lovely peignoir of white nylon, Kathy Federico shows the best in night wear. Teigs model- ing the Feehan uni- form? Is it the new fad of the 80’s? The ever popular plaid skirt and polyester sweater was not one of the outfits present at the Fashion Show. Instead, flowing skirts, ele- gant nightgowns, and zippy sportwear ap- peared in the cafeteria. Sponsored by Two Sports Clothing Store the Fashion Show at- tracted devotees of both sexes. For one night, Feehan’s versatile cafeteria was meta- morphosed into a spectacular Paris Spring Showing, revealing the newest styles and fashions. Sister Ricarda Wobby, director of fundraising, assured her buyers and bidders of full stomachs by having wine and cheese served between models’ showing. After the last model made her tour of each table, buyers left the cafeteria only to relocate at the Two Sports Clothing Stores located in Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, and Taunton. For one brief evening, Feehan shed its plaid skirts and polyester sweaters to be- come the most fashionable high school around. They’re play- ing our song” and did they ever! On March 5, 1982, students and faculty chorus could be heard making beautiful music together in such songs from ‘“‘Fame’’, “Chorus Line” and ‘‘They’re Play- ing My Song’’, under the exhuberant direc- tion of Ms. Elaine Saulnier. Soloist Lori Boucher was really “‘out there on her own’, as she charmed the audience with the popular tune from ‘‘Fame’’. An unexpected highlight of the evening was Sr. Carmel Ethier’s solo”, What I did for love’’. Allowing the chorus to have a breather, the talented fingers of Kelley Cocuzzo tickled the ivories with a Muzurka by Chopin and Hayden’s Sonata in E Major. To conclude the choral presentation, Ms. Saul- nier enchanted spectators with her own musi- cal talents in her rendition of “Danny Boy’’, and “‘As long as he needs me’”’. This night was not just reserved for the chorus. The Band also had their moment of glory. Displaying their versitility, they rendered mu- sic from Mozart and Bach, to Lennon, Bern- stein and Joplin. Band members were in awe as their director Francis Fitz-Patrick displayed his outstanding musical abilities on his flute. As a finale, Band and Chorus converted the auditorium into a scene from “‘New York, New York”. At the conclusion of this spectacu- lar extravaganza guests left humming their fa- vorite song or a newly found favorite. Concert, Fashion Show 13



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Feehan’s Hall Prizes, Pancakes, and Poultry Fit for of F amers “The glory of victory and the agony of Look out Julia Child! Athletes not only defeat.” Doesn’t that sound familiar? It is take to the field, they take to the kitchen these words that best describe a year of as well. It’s that time of year when players sports at Feehan. And as another one of | and coaches become ... FLAPJOCKS. those memorable years drew to a close, Once again the pancake season is upon the long-awaited Sports Award Banquet us. After the gridiron glory and fast-paced was upon us. ‘“Sweats’’ were exchanged action of the games have passed, the for three-piece suits or swirling skirts, as football players are breaking for breakfast athletes became honored guests for the — or are they? This time the tables have evening in theplush setting of the Feehan turned. Chef's hats have taken the place cafeteria where they were wined and of helmets, aprons are worn instead of dined on milk, Hoodsies, and chicken uniforms. Armed with only pancake pies. Following the meal, teammates and turners and paper plates, Coach Gagnon friends cheered one another as the sets his team to work. In no time at all various coaches awarded letters worthy the sweet aroma of buttermilk pancakes of the athletes’ feats. and sausages fills the cafeteria. The After the last award was distributed, anxious eaters begin to savor the flavors the banquet hall once again became a as they wait to take adva ntage of the cafeteria and the honored guests became once-a-year- event. After all, it’s not ordinary Feehanites. Although not every Sunday morning that football fans | Accompanied by Sister Mary Faith, and Mr. Paul everyone left with a letter in hand, no are treated to the friendly service and io eee Een ae displays ee aoveied one left with an empty stomach or smiling faces of the men behind the bral paiicicatonaioucher ie tolballec con without a feeling of accomplishment. masks — the players themselves. Mr. Fred Bartek presents the trophy. Head football coach, Paul O’Boy, and team mem- bers Dennis Donovan and Scott Heagney learn the basics of cooking fine cuisine as they tackle the auto- matic mixing machine. Chefs, Scott Heagney, Michael Redfearn, Stephen Birch, and Coach Edward Gagnon try to keep up with the orders of their hungry patrons for more, more, more pancakes. Spring Things 15

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