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Best Wishes from the Bishop go to David Nazarian, Patricia Martins, Roy Garrigus, Karen Carvalho, Peter De- troilio III, Denise Lacasse, Timothy Kil- lion, Dana Helm. Radiating their sense of fulfillment, Erin Brennan and Patricia Brennan also dream of tomorrow’s promise. Sharing the scripture message is Michel- le Giordano. : ag + vy ee aor 9 2a a “Lights of the City”, sung by Danielle Last Eucharist for which the class of Bruce Czyzeikowski and William Cos- Newton, expressed the seniors’ farewell 1982 will all be together, is concele- tello. to Feehan. brated by Fathers George Bellenoit, 18 Class Day Tradition lives on as will the tree planted by Linda Douglas after the Class Day Mass.
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Finally avenged, Lori Boucher gives Kenneth Butler “pie in the eyes’’. Cameraman Mark Jones focuses on rehearsal scenes. Keystone Kops, a regular Mack Sennett feature, are played by John Sheehy, Derrick Aubin, Mark Jones, and Darren Henault. Orchard Room, Hollywood Hotel: William De- smond (John Sheehy) attempts to seduce Mabel Normand (Lori Boucher). Waitresses are Kristen Felici, Brenda Cullen, Felicia Kiernan, Karen Carvalho, and Paula Sullivan. Mack and Mabel 17
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Four Years In A Week: Concluding Mass, Caps and Gowns, Traditional Tree Finally, a new uniform, one of honor and distinction! Graduat- ing seniors wore their green and white caps and gowns proudly as one of the many traditions which make up Class Day. On this day, envious underclassmen and jealous juniors shared their last Mass together. Perhaps it was at this Mass that the seniors realized the break being made from school and friends. One of the most special mo- Satisfaction and sadness are the mixed emotions of seniors, led by Lynn Alix and Maria Arciero as they march into the auditorium for their Class Day Mass. ments of the Mass was the offer- tory procession, when gradu- ates-to-be carried symbolic offerings of their Feehan years. There was the candle represent- ing life; the diploma, success; the shamrock plant, the school’s symbol; a rock (shamrock, short- ened by the media) sports; a golden rose, love; balloons, joy; yearbook, memories; bread and wine, soon to become the Body Symbolic procession: Each with an ob- ject representing an angle of the class of ’82. Brian Monill, Patrick Cunningham, Lisa Marshall carry balloons and sham- rocks, a rose and a yearbook to the altar. and Blood of Christ. Following Mass, the gradu- ates, clad in their fresh, clean caps and gowns, got down to the nitty-gritty dirty work of planting their tree, their permanent con- tribution to the ever-growing Feehan forest. They knew that their tree would stand tall as a lasting symbol of their four years which ended one hot and humid spring night in 1982. Class Day 19
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