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Together, a group of seniors march over to the dedication of the tree, in- cluding James Murphy, Raymond Murphy, James Papp, Kevin Noble, John Napolitano, Richard Penta, Robert Merritt, James McLaughlin, Christopher Payson and Michael McGuire. We are the future says it all. Deacon James Meloni, Father Paul Caron and Father James Fitzpatrick lead us at Mass. oe ona sn iis Bis RE ; a iy Pre-ceremony jitters plague John Dudson and Bailey Long as Sister Alice Fontaine tells them to relax. “My heels are sinking!” exclaim graduates Molly O’Heir, Kerry Lincoln, Cheryl Aguiar, Michelle Allen, Laurie Bishop, Theresa Leston, Cydney Maslen and Lisa Piscatelli as they await the dedication of the tree. 26 Class Day
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Presenting the Gary Flynn Memorial award to Michael Guerin is Mr. Donald Ouellette, an alumnus. Proudly displaying his letter certificate in football is Jeffrey DiFillippo. With hearty congratulations from Mr. Servant, Stephanie Gorman accepts her varsity letter for basketball. Sports Award Banquet 25
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We Are The Future As the 1984 graduating class streamed down the familiar aisles of the auditorium, the band started strumming the tune “Pomp and Circumstance.” The seniors looked so different; boys clad in green and girls dressed in white gowns. With their senior caps balanced properly, the graduating class walked toward the future with their heads held high. The seniors made their final Mass, before becoming alumni, a very memorable experience as they participated in the Class Day Mass. Lisa Piscatelli and Pamela Harrop, along with senior members of the folk group were soloists, while Peter Guimond, Class President and Timothy Sterns, Student Council President, were speakers. To add to the uniqueness of the Class Day Mass, the entire senior body sang a touching melody of “We Are The World,” under the direction of Miss Saulnier. Class Day Mass was over, but for seniors, life was just beginning. At the tree planting ceremony, two trees were planted by the graduating class. One was in the memory of their classmate, Michael Quinn, and the other was the ceremonial class tree. The theme of the Class Day Mass “We Are The Future” was symbolized by both of these trees. The hopes and dreams of the graduating class were planted and challenged to grow, just as the tree itself was seeded into the ground, invited to grow and become a part of the future. The graduating class left many happy memories behind. As their life journey continued, they became a part of the future, making the world a better place to live. Appreciation plus is represented in the bouquet of flowers presented to Sister Mary Faith Harding by Peter Guimond. Procession for Class Day Mass is led by Robert Nicastro and Robert Barber as fellow classmates Timothy Card, Guy Caulkins, Mark Burke, Michael Buckley, Andrew Brown, Terence Brogan, Michael Briggs and Steven Pratt look on. Last performance — Senior member of the folk group, Lisa Piscatelli, joins vocalist, Jeanmarie Ahern. Class Day 27
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