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Voices rise in melody, as Karen John- son, Lisa Roy, Sheila Elwell, Maureen As she receives an award from Mr. Ksen marking her contributions to the His outstanding scholarship and sportsmanship achievements have earned Richard Manning the Monsig- nor Shea Trophy presented by Sister Mary Faith. Galletly and Lisa DiPietro sing their last farewells to Feehan. theater company, Lori Boucher con- templates past performances. Parents’ Night 29
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Thanks For the Greatest Love Of All “Thanks Mom, thanks Dad!’ Most graduates had reason to express their gratitude to their parents on this special occasion. Throughout their four years at Feehan, many students suffered through firmly set curfews, hours of toil- some homework, and pesty prodding from parents. At the time, parent’s con- cern was looked upon as a student's headache! Now when the time has ar- rived to abandon the hand and foot ser- vices of home, graduates realize that the many ‘‘fun spoiling” rules set by parents were for the best. Tonight their best shone through. Commencing the night’s ceremonies, Rev. George Bellenoit offered the in- With encouraging words for fellow graduates. Sa- lutatorian Anthony Anzivino gives his classmates hope for the future. Greatest gift on Parent’s Night is the Flashback, which Claudia Cisternelli and Kelley Coccuzzo en- thusiastically examine. 28 Parents’ Night vocation to ask for the needed blessings on the graduates. Matthew Bush in his “Words of Welcome” greeted friends and parents attending and invited everyone to share in the joyous achievements of the graduates. Elizabeth Latta praised all of the moms and dads for their dedication and unending hard work that helped put their children where they are now — re- ceiving their diplomas! Anthony Anzivino delivered the last of the student speeches, his words as Salutatorian. Finally, the highlight of the evening put butterflies in everyone’s stomach — the awards presentation. The numerous awards and trophies distributed to worthy achievers filled the award winners and their parents with overwhelming pride. Awards ranging from the Balfour Honor Key received by valedictorian Michael Amirault to the Feehan Spirit Cup awarded to Marthe-Anne Healey, were presented along with a variety of other acolades to deserving students. While some students returned to their seats with armfulls of medals and trophies, everyone received a handful of some everlasting memories, the 1983 Flashback edition. This night was a time when parents and families could share in the achievements of their sons or daughters; a time when the familiar phrase, “‘It will all pay off in the end! ” lived up to its name!
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Valedictorian Michael Amirault chal- lenges his classmates to go out into the world and make a difference. Leading their graduation line are Pat- ricia Coyle, Anne Cunha, and Linda Czyryca. Waiting for the band to strike up the Star Spangled Banner are Father John Magnani, Valedictorian Michael Amirault, Salutatorian Anthony Anzi- vino, Sister M. Noel Blute, Father George Coleman, Bishop Daniel A. Cronin, Sister Ann Moore, Sister Laurita Hand, class president Jonathan Doyle, student council president Stephen Birch, and vice- principal Mr. Paul O’Boy. 30 Graduation ae . Y)
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